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Irrigation NZ still optimistic about controversial Ruataniwha dam

Irrigation NZ chief executive remains convinced the controversial Ruataniwha dam in Hawke's Bay will go ahead.

Chris Hutching for NBR NZ Property Investor
Tue, 16 Dec 2014

Irrigation NZ activist Andrew Curtis remains convinced the controversial Ruataniwha dam in Hawke’s Bay will go ahead.

It received a major setback last week when the High Court ruled that a board of inquiry which approved it had made errors in law.

Hawke’s Bay and Eastern Fish and Game Council,

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Chris Hutching for NBR NZ Property Investor
Tue, 16 Dec 2014
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Irrigation NZ still optimistic about controversial Ruataniwha dam
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